Now, a lot of us have no doubt heard stuff like "You're wasting your time playing games" and "Why play games when you can play football/whatever sport is big where you live?" Basically saying "Your hobby is bad and you should feel bad". At least those of us growing up before/just as games were gaining wider acceptance.
So today, while in my physics class, we were asked to consider a question, to which the answer was basically Newton's first law. Now, I know this from way back, but what made it spring to mind was Mass Effect 2, the sergeant guy. There are probably other examples too, but I can't remember any right now.
Anyway, my question, as in the title; have you learned anything from games that is applicable in real life in some way?
So today, while in my physics class, we were asked to consider a question, to which the answer was basically Newton's first law. Now, I know this from way back, but what made it spring to mind was Mass Effect 2, the sergeant guy. There are probably other examples too, but I can't remember any right now.
Anyway, my question, as in the title; have you learned anything from games that is applicable in real life in some way?